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| If any of you buy dahlia tubers this spring, plant them in trays just covered with damp compost and let them throw up shoots. These shoots can be cut off along with some tuber and potted on to give you several more plants for free. Dont be greedy though, three or four is enough from each tuber. Remember though that dahlias are frost tender so dont try it until April time and then in a frost free place.
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| If you take some later on in the year ( around march/April time) & pot them into 5" pots then sink these in the ground (with a label in of course) with the pots touching. Just let one flower open to make sure its right and remove all the other, feed with tomato feed then lift them & lay them on their side under the staging in the greenhouse around October let the tops die off. Come spring you knock them out of the pots, replant in seedtrays on fresh compost & you have your own pot tubers to propagate from - a lot easier than trying to box up field tubers
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| Nick, do you ever lift your tubers, I tend to cut mine down to the ground when first hit by frost and then cover with a thick blanket of compost and leave well alone. I rarely lose any this way, but understand many people do lift them?
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You can do the same with some of the bedding dahlia's as well as they make tubers & if you get a colour you like you can lift them & save them for the following year.
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| Lifting Dahlias is more tradition and perhaps belt and bracers approach coz back in prehistory when I were a lad the winters were much colder with prolonged periods of frozen ground, so made sense to lift. Now I do as you and also suffer few losses. Our friends farther north might need to be more cautious thou
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| Very True GP, but it also enables me to get cutings a bit earlier as well & no SLugs !!
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| I see why you do it Nick, but I dont want any more and I suspect that every couple of years I shall have to split them up as they will be so big(in girth like me ) Will then do as piglet suggests in first post
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| What you can do GP is cut them in half through the stem and dust with Flowers of sulphur & then replant the two halves ( or just one ) bit like you'd treat a Rhubarb crown
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